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Historical landmark church to host auction gala

The Queen Anne community will host “Another 100 Years,” its fifth-annual auction gala on Sept. 22 at the Seattle Church of Christ, a historical landmark church at 2555 Eighth Ave. W. 

QA Helpline hires new director

The Queen Anne Helpline board of directors has hired Lisa Moore, a 15-year resident of Queen Anne and the founder/director of a nonprofit educational organization on Queen Anne, to be Helpline’s new executive director.

Seattle Opera's "Turandot" - A glacial heart thawed by love

Seattle Opera’s “Turandot” is a lavish and thrilling spectacle befitting its fantastic subject—and hands down one of the best productions I’ve seen them do. 

'Arbitrage' is all dressed up with nowhere to go

“Arbitrage” is a well-dressed thriller, featuring a confident Richard Gere — now in his early 60s but still attractive and sporting a lush head of silver hair — as a rich businessman who gets tangled up in a murder plot. There’s nothing technically wrong with the movie, written and directed by Nicholas Jarecki — it’s just ill-inspired and instantly forgettab

Class turtle is missing

Mrs. Astrid Feldman’s third-grade class in Southern California (Fullerton, Calif., to be specific) gave her Thumper as a present 15 years ago, and he has been a class favorite ever since then. Every summer, he travels around from student to student, and he was just about to return to school for the fall when it all happened...

Fishermen's Festival coming into port on Sept. 22

More than 200 volunteers will be on hand to help celebrate the return of the North Pacific fishing fleet to Fishermen’s Terminal during the Fishermen’s Fall Festival on Sept. 22, while also helping to raise money for the Seattle Fishermen’s Memorial Foundation.

Hebert takes lead in 'Legally Blonde'

Queen Anne resident Carly Hebert, who plays Elle Woods in the Seattle Musical Theatre’s production of “Legally Blonde,” has been performing on stage since she was 5 years old, when she snagged the lead role in a Christmas play in her hometown of Spokane. 

Different Roads To Bumbershoot

Seattle bands tell what it's like to get there

Playing Bumbershoot is a rite of passage.  For some, it can be a long road to acceptance.  Others have an easier time of it. 

SPU men's soccer opens Sept. 7

The Seattle Pacific University Falcon’s men’s soccer team’s first home action is Sept. 7 against Dixie State, the first of four straight Interbay Stadium contests. 

In Memoriam: Magnolia's Kathi Goertzen

Sunday, Aug. 19, saw Seattle pause and pay its respects to longtime KOMO-TV news anchor Kathi Goertzen, who died Monday, Aug. 13, after a 14-year-long battle with benign, but recurring, brain tumors.

Pure Barre opens Queen Anne location

Sami Sweeney, owner of Pure Barre Seattle and Pure Barre Bellevue fitness studios will open her third location Sept. 8 at 500 Merc

A pair of Sounders visit Magnolia soccer kids

Two members of the Seattle Sounders Football Club, striker David Estrada and goalkeeper Josh Ford, spoke to the U8 Soccer teams of Magnolia Soccer League on Wednesday, Aug. 22 at the Magnolia Fields.  

Better times ahead for Queen Anne and Magnolia libraries

Right now, Queen Anne and Magnolia residents have almost no access to the Seattle Public Library system (SPL).

'Like" Discovery Park to earn BMW cash donation

BMW has launched a social-media funding effort to help local parks across the country, and Discovery Park is one of the 12 beneficiaries.